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RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBE E 7. 1904.
The Love of Eating. IS THE AMERICAN BECOMING A GOURMAND ?
In our largest centers of population, p uch as. New York and Chicago, we daily see more attention given to the inner man. Cafes and lunch-rooms are filled with men itnd women who seem to give all their time and attention to thoughts of properly or improperly feeding their stomachs. "It is i course best to eat slowly, but not too much," says Dr. Pierce, chief consulting f.hyhician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y. In this ooth century people devote so much time to bead work that their brain is fagged and there i n't sufficient blood left to properly lake care of the other organs of the body. The stomach must be assisted in its hard work the liver started into action by the i of a good stomach tonic, which should Vt entirely of vegetable ingredients and without alcohol. After years of experience 5r r.n active practice, Dr. Pierce discovered u remedy that suited these conditions in a tlood-maker and tissue-builder. He called ft Iir. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery au alterative' extract' that assists in the digestion and assimilation of the food in the stomach so that the blood gets what it needs for food and oxidation, the liver is aat the same time started into activity and there i perfect elimination of waste matter. When the blood is pure and rich, all the organs work without effort, and the. l.o?v is like a perfect machine. Pki-K ! Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 21 one-cent stamps for the book in t apt-r covers, or 31 stamps for the clothliound volume. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, ,'. Y. ' Ir an to ti: j.&:Mk 4 L. . . ." Ely's Ccini ii.ih'n the dUea c-J uun, ruie. Itenrescatar-li nf S ii ;vf8 nway a coid iu ihu L-uii quickly. Cream T-.tm is placod Into the nostrils, epj-r trter the tucmbrare and is absorbed. IWief la id mediate & 1 t a cure follows. It Is not drying doe ot produce sneezing. Large Size, 53 eents at Dtun fists or by mall ; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. SLY BROTHERS. 5 barren Street. New York Every IVoman ib miere6U;u ana snouia Know about the wonderful MARVEL Whirling Spray Tfftm tiun and .Surtion. Bft Si es t. Most Convenient. sal re It tlaMS UUUliUl, t yanr dramrUt fur it. If h oamuitenwly the MAHVIIl., uu'-it u Hht, bn t Rfiiil Mauin for lllnstrafd bioit t d. It (rive tall partW'tiliiiM and directions itiAlaable to laii . 91. CO., Vine tlldts., Sow ork. V-v fli? J for nni:tur: lixrliai i.'i-H.HjthillilHaUiiU 'rntiitioun tr ulceiatiot of 111 11 c o u iiiPinbranp' Puttitil. a.m.1 wt i. -! . In I it J mt 011 10 t;eturf. RtoeEvanj Chemical Co. Kent or r"M-'ii..uH. " Sold by Irocslti, Oi emit in plrtin wrnfie' 1.00. or 3 bottl. f2.7S. Circala- wnt oi rmnei ' PENHYR0YAL PILLS II -.fVV Urtlnl 41 tli..; Unuuluo. CHICHESTER'S ENGilSh lot umtujri,ii-. KDitiUJ.sr la KKI) o1 (.'jlil uwiaiha boiM. with Mm riblioD. TmI no other. Rt-lu. Iocv-rov Nnhatlf uJwn Inllv tluit. Buy ft jour Hrnggit, or ro l 4e. jbim tmr Particular. Tratlm(l4 Rllrl tor Ivaallv..' lt.T. tj rr tin HIL IA.4MM -iimitila) HtM ir all Drauicta. Chlpkrrr CkrHlMl C OR. laFRAIICO'S D nnr.ipniinn lmfA.pM'rfuUtor; 2Scnt. Drawlitt or vomM wnetjci rree. via. urKAui. nuiiuioipni. trm. BEST FORi CIRCUS and TKZATRtCAL ROUTES. PAIR and CONVENTION DATES, PARKS-CARNIVALS-CELEBRATIONS Advance new concerning thing theatrical in all fields, viz: Dramatic. Vaudeville, Musical. Minstrel, Operatic and Burlesque. . ',.... ...... THE RECOGNIZED ORGAN OF THE THEATRICAL PROFESSION OF AMERICA, It has the largest circulation ftnd is the best advertising medium of any paper fa it class. , . Published at Cincinnati. Ohio, bv THE BILLBOARD RUB. CO.
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REMARKABLE BAND OF STALLIONS TO BE SOLD SIXTEEN OF THE VERY BEST Horse Sale in New York the Latter Part of This Month. A remarkable collection of trotting stallions is to be offered at auction in New York the last week of the present month. Nothing like such a band of entire horses of any sort ever before was put on the market during any one year, and the fact that sixteen of the best horses of their kind in the land have been sent to one vendue by as many different owners will give the man unacquainted with the vagaries and ephemeral nature of the breeding business as applied to light harness horses some new ideas on the subject. The sixteen stallions to be sold to he highest bidder are headed by Sidney Dillon, sire of Lou Dillon, l:5Si!; Dolly Dillon, 2:00; and Stanley Dillon, 2:07. Not many millions have sired that sort of trotting speed, and the trio is all still in the game, Stanley and Lou having performed here this year, while Dolly is in Europe, and won a good race or two there. Why is Sidney Dillon sold? Because his owner, Ira Pierce of California, died two years ago, and it is necessary to settle the estate. The death of another rich man. J. Maleom Forbes sends Arion to the block. He is a champion in his j own right, bis two-year-old mark of 2:104 never havin- been equaled by a trotter of that age, and when it is considered that Arion 's performance was to a high wheeled sulky, some idea of his suprelative merit as a colt trotter will be had. His record of 2:07, made later in life to a pneumatic tired sulky, does not compare with his two-year-old mark, and it is as the greatest "olt trotter of his day that Arion will always be remembered. At that age he brought the highest price ever paid for a trotting bred horse $125,000 and for a year or so it cost $2,500 'to breed a mare to him. Now it costs one twenty-fifth part of that amount. Arion is only fifteen years old, and is one of the most gentlemanly looking horses ever seen. He has done fairly well as a sire of speed, and ought to sell well. Another stallion which was a champion when two years old will change owners at ttie coming auction is Jupe. He was foaled in 1894, and two years later made a record of 2:13, which stands to this day as the best performance by a two-year-old trotter in a race. People who were cheering themselves hoarse a few weeks ago because they saw Bon Voyage and Jack Axworthy trot in 2:15 were justified in their applause, but it should not be forgotten that the horses of other days wore giants, and in support of this statement here are two stallions whose work at two years of age has never been equaled. Jupe, by the way. is about the best thing ever sired by Allie Wilkes, a horse which looked like a great sire at one time in his career. Bel sire, in addition to his pedijrvee, which is ultra fashionable, claims the distinction of being the youngest and fastest member of the famous Eleetioneer-Beautiful Bells family. 1 He is only thirteen years old, and there was a time when, on account of his blood lines there would have been a rush of rich men fo buy him bad be been put up at auction, but those days are gone. . The Beautiful Bells familv is not rated as highly as it was by most people who observe horses as well as their pedigrees. The Beautiful Bells blood, valuable as it is in some vpnects. is generally regarded ns "a leetle too gingery." as the Missouri man rmt it. for ordinary use. Beautiful Bells herself was n mare of so much nerve -force that she was of little account as a race trotter, and a good mauv members of tho family she founded have disnlaved the same tendency to pull and run when the day on which the trotting for money is to be done arrives. Locanda is another champion which goes to the block. His mile in
EMERGENCY RATION A man has lived lorty dayvithout other tood than 'V vvn fat. Fat is man's emergency ration. The fat is stored in convenient hollows all cvei the body against the day ol necessity. Consumption makes heavy demand on the storage of fat. Nature uses fat to fight the disease. The crying need oi the consumptive is fat. Scott's Emulsion contains the best fat to be had, next tc human fat itself. Scott's Emul sionis a natural substitute foi human fat. It prevents waste. It furnishes the consumptive with nature's own weapon for fighting the disease. Well send you a sample free upon request. SCOTT.it BOWNE. 409 Pearl Street, NtwYof. 2:03 last summer was the stallion race record for 1904. Locanda is a pacer and is by Allerton, a champion trotter of his day, and champion sire of the present time. The dam of Locanda is by Alcyone, a horse which, all things considered,
was probably the best son of George Wilkes, so that the Allerton pony has a right to pace fast, as Allerton was an inbred Wilkes. The fastest two pacers of the Allerton family, Locanda and Charley Ilayt, are ponies in size, and both are out of mares by sons of George Wilkes, all of which shows that doubling up of good blood does not hurt, although, of course, in a general way, inbreeding tends to a reduction of size, and Wilkes himself was none too large. Locanda is only seven years old, and as he has been raced for several seasons, his colts are few in number, but if any of them take after him they will do. Mr. Borden, who bought Locanda only a year ago and intended going into the breeding of light harness horses on an extensive scale, has found that large business cares, caused by the death of his father, will prevent his plans being" carried out, and the dispersal sale is the result. Directly is also a champion. Back in 1S94 he came over the mountains from California and made a record of 2:07i 's as a two-year-old pacer, which discounted anything done in that line up to that time by so young a side wheeler. But the hardships of early training were too much for the chunky black colt, and, although he paced in 2:074 as a three-year-old, it was then necessary to retire him .until he was six, when the late George West) took the cripple in hand and won a brilliant race with him, one of the miles being in 2 :0214. Since then Directly has been in stud, both in New York and. Ten nessee, and I am told his colts are showing well. Another champion is Delmarch, 2:ll1. His mark was the best stallion race record at the time it was made in 1891, and so good did the son of Hambrino look to the trotting experts of those days that J. Mai com Forbes offered $40,000 for the horse without securing him, although his owner at that time was a man in moderate circumstances. The slump in horse values, which came with the panic two years later, made Delmarch a much smaller asset than before, and since then he has been sold a coil pie of times for comparatively little money. He is twenty years old now and not likely to bring a great amount, as stallions of that age which have not sired any real cracks are not in demand. While Tdolita has never been exactly a champion he was, in 1S99, a topnotch three-year-old trotter in a season which produced such celebrities at that age as Boralma and Extasy. Moreover, he was the best money winner of his age that year, and, withal, such a pure gaited and steady going trotter that, taken by and large, Idolita held over the others of his age, and so far as the colts were concerned he had them all beaten. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are becoming a favorite for stomach troubles and constipation. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co., W. H. Sndhoff, fifth and Main. From 5 to 6 per cent. Thompson's Loan and Beal Estate Agency, Main and Seventh streets.
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THE BURNING OF RICHMOND, SATURDAY NIGHT WAS SPECTACULAR. STREET CORNER DEBATES Brawls and Serenades Were on the Menn "Owls" Out in Pull Force. Richmond was painted a bright, glaring crimson shade Saturday night. The Night Owl fraternity was out in force. About 10:30 o'clock, a small, but noisy supporter of Alton B. Parker began to shout the virtues of ,his favorite candidate, at the corner of Eighth and Main streets. He would emphasize his remarks through the agency of a tin horn. An enraged Republican, firt'd with Bourbon and Congressman Watson's address, lifted the Parkerite off his feet with the toe of his boot, and the latter immediately took to the war trail. Afer one or two passes had been exchanged, Officer Winters hove in sight, and the fight was off. An hour or so later, at the same corner, a party of colored voters clashed with some whites, he hatchet was dug up, but before hostilities opened a squad of blue-coats jumped into the breach and thereby probably broke up a small race riot. The police reported several other little scraps, but made no arrests, with the exception of two drunks, and a man on suspicion. On every street corner until after midnight, groups of men, more or less befud dled, argued the issues of the campaign, which reminded the belated passerby of the good old days of yore. At 11 o'clock, fifteen or twenty of the 1 'owls' ' took possession of one 'of the telephone poles standing on the south side of Main street, between Fifth and Sixth streets, and serenaded the moon until tlu; hour struck 12, when the police swooped down on the sweet ( ?) singers and broke up a concert that looked good to continue until church time Sunday morning. Two of the selections rendered b' this improvised glee club and which were most appreciated by Miss Moon, were, "Farewell, My Own True Love," and "The Holy City." The harmony produced had a stirring effect on the entire canine population of West Richmond. Truly, the "hot old time" prom ised by the Young Men's Republican Club was warm enough for the "Burning of Richmond." State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas county, ss: Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the city of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of one hundred dollars for each and every case of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY, Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D., 1SS6. Seal. A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acrs directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Hall's family Pills are the best. Catarrh and Hay Fever. Liquid Cream Balm is becoming quite, as popular in many localities as Ely's Cream Balm. It is prepared for use in atomizers, and is highly prized by those who have been accustomed to call uKn physicians for such treatment. Many physicians are using and prescribing it. All the medicinal properties of the celebrated Cream Balm are contained in the liquid form, which is 75 cents, including a spraying tube. All druggists, or by mail. Ely Brothers, 50 Warren street, New York. What's the secret of happy, vigorous health f Simply keeping the bowels, the stomach, the liver and kidneys strong and active. Burdock Blod Bitters does it.
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